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To 'compete' means:1) to strive to achieve the best performance in an undertaking such as sports2) in business and economics, to strive to achieve the highest profitability or productivity in a given market sector3) in biology, to struggle, as for food or habitation, in order to survive and propagate the species
I would argue that you strive not to make any judgements but accept things as they are.
There are a number of productivity measure that should be used to evaluate the effectiveness of patrol officers. Comparative performance is one of the best measures that can be employed for proper productivity evaluation.
It's a fruit that people eat. Explain why you think it should have "productivity" ( which means 'The quality of being productive.' )
It should not be a problem. Someone has to be second. It makes you strive to be better. Or it should.
Yes
I think they should strive for authenticity or for Telephone orders and such to be validated in person. Verbal orders on the telephone will pose a threat if not validated in paper or black and white.
No, just the opposite. A driver SHOULD strive to develop a positive attitude when driving. Bad attitudes can result in accidents and road rage.
Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.
Managers should monitor the progress of decision implementation by watching productivity. If productivity increases, then they have likely made the right decisions.
No, because "strive" is a verb. You can strive to do something, or strive towards a goal, but you can't have "strive". Might I suggest replacing strive with "steadfastedness"?
He is a stark reminder of the viciousness of human society, and how we should strive to avoid such behaviour.